Need help PX with EON515 and 518S sub
I am a newbie on DriverRack PX set up and PA systems. I have managed to modify one of the presets but still not 100%
Powered EON515 and 518S are not listed on the preset list of PX. I assume EON515 is similar to EON15G2 preset?
EON515 specs
Frequency Range (-10 dB): 39 Hz -20 kHz
Frequency Response (±3 dB): 42 Hz - 18 kHz
EON518S specs
Frequency Range (-10 dB): 36 Hz - 130 Hz
Frequency Response (±3 dB): 42 Hz - 100 Hz
Crossover Frequency: 120 Hz (HPF selectable on outputs)
Further on I performed auto PEQ for the tops with the reference mic and pink noise. Some higher frequencies were boosted up, but I am still not convinced about the setup. It would be nice to have some tip & tricks how to improve PX configuration settings or some example of my JBL set up using the PX in order to have a clear top sound with a powerful baseline.
Powered EON515 and 518S are not listed on the preset list of PX. I assume EON515 is similar to EON15G2 preset?
EON515 specs
Frequency Range (-10 dB): 39 Hz -20 kHz
Frequency Response (±3 dB): 42 Hz - 18 kHz
EON518S specs
Frequency Range (-10 dB): 36 Hz - 130 Hz
Frequency Response (±3 dB): 42 Hz - 100 Hz
Crossover Frequency: 120 Hz (HPF selectable on outputs)
Further on I performed auto PEQ for the tops with the reference mic and pink noise. Some higher frequencies were boosted up, but I am still not convinced about the setup. It would be nice to have some tip & tricks how to improve PX configuration settings or some example of my JBL set up using the PX in order to have a clear top sound with a powerful baseline.
Comments
As to your direct question, just select the closest model you yours in the Wizard.
DRA
Then the sub itselves should be cut off at 100 Hz right?
I can't comment on your 90hz and 100hz question, because I am not sure what you are referencing, but You can try several points from 90 - 120hz and decide based on tone and output (whatever sounds best to you).
The sub (according to the specs) is "+/- 3db flat" to 100hz, so you will want to stay away from above 100hz. Try 90, 95, & 100hz. Personally, 100hz sounds like a winner.
DRA